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Grade 12 World War II

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The "America First Committee" believes that
  1. America should remain neutral in WWII.
  2. America should fight the axis powers.
  3. began in WWI
  4. joining the war is a bad idea.
  5. Both A & D.
  6. All of the above.
Grade 11 World War II
The Neutrality acts passed in 1935, 1936, and 1937
  1. Were designed to guarantee America traditional neutral rights and free trade in the event of war
  2. Allowed the US to sell or lease war materiel to the Allies
  3. Signified greater US involvement on the world stage
  4. Were intended to keep the United States out of war
  5. Showed how the United States was willing to cooperate with European nations to prevent war
Grade 11 World War II
All of the following occurred during the Second World War EXCEPT:
  1. a dramatic increase of married women entering the paid work force.
  2. the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans from the West Coast to camps in the interior.
  3. the prohibition of interstate travel without government permission.
  4. the federal rationing of gasoline and sugar.
  5. an increase in Black immigration to urban areas.
Grade 11 World War II
The Battles of the Coral Sea and Midway were significant in
  1. saving the Philippines from being invaded.
  2. thwarting the Japanese army's drive through Burma.
  3. stemming the tide of Japanese advances in the Pacific.
  4. dividing the last vestiges of American sea power from the Pacific.
  5. gaining American support for the war in the Pacific.
Grade 11 World War II
The roots of U.S. isolationism in the 1930s lay in
  1. the belief that neutrality would allow us to play a stronger role in negotiating a peace.
  2. the desire to collect U.S. war debts and therefore, an unwillingness to see the reality of the situation in Europe and Asia.
  3. a belief that World War I had been "the war to end all wars."
  4. disillusionment with the results of World War I.
  5. the belief that Great Britain was strong enough to check any war advances by Germany and Japan.
Grade 12 World War II

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Grade 11 World War II
Which of the following was agreed to at the Yalta Conference (1945)?:
  1. the invasion of Sicily.
  2. the establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers to draft peace treaties.
  3. commitment to open a second front in France.
  4. an agreement to divide Germany into four military zones.
  5. the Soviet Union agreed to enter the war against Japan once Germany was defeated.
Grade 11 World War II
Which does NOT describe the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II?
  1. The Supreme Court upheld their evacuation from the West Coast.
  2. Reparations were finally paid to evacuees about forty years after the war.
  3. Many of the evacuees were United States citizens.
  4. Outside California, there was widespread public opposition to the internment policy.
  5. There is no evidence these Japanese Americans were engaging in conspiracies.
Grade 11 World War II
During the first few months following American entry into World War II,
  1. national opinion was sharply divided about the war.
  2. national opinion was remarkably unified even though the war was going badly.
  3. national opinion was initially divided but soon was unified by a string of impressive victories.
  4. national opinion was ambivalent and fairly uninvolved due to the so-called phony war.
  5. national opinion was strongly against the war.
Grade 12 World War II
According to Roosevelt, who made up the "unholy alliance?"
  1. Iraq, Iran and Afganistan.
  2. Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Poland.
  3. Germany, Italy and Japan.
  4. Baltimore, D.C. and Memphis.
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